The model of the government of the province of East-New-Jersey in America : and encouragements for such as designs to be concerned there : published for information of such as are desirous to be interested in that place.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Scot, George, -1685
Format: Microform Book
Language:English
Series:Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 1578:16.
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Description
Item Description:Dedication signed: George Scot.
Attributed by Wing and NUC pre-1956 imprints to Scot.
"It was, says the author, the outcome of a visit to London in 1679, when he enjoyed 'the opportunity of frequent converse with several substantial and judicious gentlemen concerned in the American plantations ...' The most valuable part of the work is a series of letters from the early settlers in New Jersey. 'The Model' was plagiarised by Samuel Smith in his 'History of New Jersey,' 1721, and is quoted by Bancroft; but James Grahame, author of the 'Rise and progress of the United States' (1827) first attached due importance to it ... Copies of original, which are very rare, are in the British Museum, the Edinburgh Advocate's Library, at Göttingen, in Harvard College Library, and in the library of the New Jersey Historical Society, and two other are in private hands in America. In some copies a passage (page 37) recommending religious freedom as an inducement to emigration is modified"--DNB.
Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.
Microform.
Physical Description:6 unnumbered pages, 272 pages